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Muhammad Iqbal [1877-1938] IND
Ranked #80 in the top 380 poets

Iqbal's thoughts in his work primarily focus on the spiritual direction and development of human society, centred around experiences from his travels and stays in Western Europe and the Middle East.

Muhammad Allama Iqbal was born on November 9th in Sialkot, in the Punjab province of then India (now  Pakistan). His initial education was in Lahore, and at the age of 28 he studied in the hallowed halls of Cambridge, gaining a degree in Philosophy, after that came a qualification in law which was how he was to earn a living as a barrister in London. He was later to receive a doctorate from Munich for his thesis on Persian Metaphysics and Islamic mysticism unveiling some of the hidden aspects of the faith to western scholars.His poetry and essays before his journey west were affirmations of his patriotism for India Naya Shawala (The new Alter). However upon his return he had developed a twofold distaste for nationalism:

1: For the damage he had seen in Europe where nationalism had racially imperialistic overtones, and:

2: The India he had grown up in now seemed to Muhammad to be unequal in common purpose.

It was on his return that Muhammad expressed a way forward utilizing a Pan-Islamic direction, there are in his writings of the time, melancholic undertones, and nostalgic visions of the past. He also wrote of the then current `slumber` and decay of Islam and called for a unified renaissance.

Iqbal was at this point in his life a respected philosophical thinker and Islamic scholar, his poetry was widely acclaimed and well known, his readings to the masses bought him closer to the general population of Indian Muslims and it was from these meetings and readings that the seed of Pakistan was sown. His most noted pieces of this time Shikwah, Jawab-e Shikwah and Khizr-e Rah , later published in the Urdu collection Bang-e Dara .

He received, in 1915 both vilification and critical acclaim for his long poem Asrar-e Khudi written in Persian so as to maximize its impact.He was thought by his detractors to be imposing western philosophies on Islam.

Although distrusting and rejecting  western ideals, he was honoured with a knighthood in 1922. The following years saw yet more volumes, enhancing the virtues of Islam as he saw it, a passionate and compassionate faith.

Muhammad Allama Iqbal died in Lahore in 1938, never seeing the vision that was passionate in his writing for many years, that of a modern Muslim society finally flower into the country of Pakistan.

Islam, National

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1207-1273
PER
Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi
→ influenced Muhammad Iqbal
1749-1831
DEU
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
→ influenced Muhammad Iqbal
1844-1900
DEU
Friedrich Nietzsche
→ influenced Muhammad Iqbal


WorkLangRating
I Desire (With English Translation)
eng
29
Jawab-e-Shik
eng
16
Age of Infancy
eng
13
Ahead of the Stars
som
13
Masjid-e-Qar
eng
11
A Cow and a Goat
eng
6
A mother`s dream
eng
6
The child`s invocation [bachaey ki duaa]
eng
6
A spider and a fly
eng
5
Mirza Ghalib
eng
5
Shikwaa [The Complaint]
eng
5
The Cloud on the mountain
eng
5
Sympathy
eng
4
The intellect and the heart
eng
4
A longing
eng
3
A mountain and a squirrel
eng
3
The bird`s complaint
eng
3
The candle and the moth
eng
3
The morning sun
eng
3
The One I Was Searching For On the Earth and in Heaven (With English Translation)
eng
3
The Withered Rose
eng
3
Madness of Love is no more
som
2
Pathos of love
eng
2
The crescent
eng
2
The tomb-stone of saiyyid
eng
2
Naya Shivala (with English Translation)
eng
1
Said The Coal To A Diamond
eng
1
Taraana-e-Hi
eng
1
The Himalayas
eng
1
The sun
eng
1
Taraana-e-Milli
hau
0
The age of infancy
eng
0
The candle
eng
0
The Colorful Rose
eng
0
The Interrogatio
eng
0
The painful wail
eng
0

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